Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction: methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction
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Contents
Foreword
vii
K. R.
Hammond
Contributors
xv
I Background and Motivation
1
Cognitive Engineering: Toward a Workable Concept of Mind
3
Alex Kirlik
2
Introduction to Brunswikian Theory and Method
10
William M. Goldstein
II Technological Interfaces
Introduction
27
Alex Kirlik
3
Knowledge versus Execution in Dynamic judgment Tasks
29
Ann M. Bisantz, Alex Kirlik, Neff Walker, Arthur D.
Fisk.
Paul Cay, and
Donita Phipps
4
Understanding the Effects of Computer Displays and Time Pressure on the
Performance of Distributed Teams
43
Leonard Adelman, Cedric Yeo, and Sheryl L. Miller
5
Supporting Situation Assessment through Attention Guidance and
Diagnostic Aiding: The Benefits and Costs of Display Enhancement
on Judgment Skill
55
William
].
Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens, Richard Strauss, Alex Kirlik,
and Thomas R. Stewart
xii Contents
6
Applying the Multivariate Lens Model to Fault Diagnosis
71
Pratik D. Jha and Ann M. Bisantz
III Automation and Decision Aiding
Introduction
89
Alex Kirlik
7
Measuring the Fit between Human Judgments and Alerting Systems:
A Study of Collision Detection in Aviation
91
Amy R. Pritchett and Ann M. Bisantz
8
Trust, Automation, and Feedback: An Integrated Approach
105
Younho Seong, Ann M. Bisantz, and Gordon J. Cattie
9
Human-Automated judgment Learning: Enhancing Interaction with
Automated Judgment Systems
114
Ellen
).
Bass and Amy R. Pritchett
IV Alternatives to Compensatory Modeling
Introduction
129
Alex Kirlik
10
Inferring Fast and Frugal Heuristics from Human Judgment Data
131
Ling
Rothrock
and Alex Kirlik
11
Viewing Training through a Fuzzy Lens
149
Gwendolyn E. Campbell, Wendi L. Van Buskirk, and Amy E.
Bolton
12
Achieving Coherence: Meeting New Cognitive Demands
in Technological Systems
763
Kathleen L.
Mosier
and Shane T. McCauley
V Into the Field: Vicarious Functioning in Action
Introduction
177
Alex Kirlik
13
What Makes Vicarious Functioning Work? Exploring the Geometry
of Human-Technology Interaction
179
Asaf Degani, Michael Shafto, and Alex Kirlik
14
Understanding the Determinants of Adaptive Behavior in a Modern
Airline Cockpit
197
Stephen M. Casner
15
Abstracting Situated Action: Implications for Cognitive Modeling
and Interface Design
272
Alex Kirlik
VI Ecological Analysis Meets Computational Cognitive Modeling
Introduction
227
Alex Kirlik
Contents
16
The Emerging Rapprochement between Cognitive
and Ecological Analyses
230
Wayne D. Gray
17
The Use of Proximal Information Scent to Forage for Distal Content
on the World Wide Web
247
Peter Pirolli
18
Kilograms Matter: Rational Analysis, Ecological Rationality, and
Closed-Loop Modeling of Interactive Cognition and Behavior
267
Michael D. Byrne, Alex Kirlik, and Chris S.
Fick
VII
Reflections and Future Directions
19
Reflections from a Judgment and Decision Making Perspective
287
Terry Connolly
20
Reflections from a Cognitive Engineering and Human
Factors Perspective
292
Kim J. Vicente
Name Index
297
Subject Index
303
An emerging trend in cognitive science
and psychology is to investigate cogni¬
tion as constrained adaptation to the envi¬
ronment, and today, adaptation often means
working with or through technology. With
this in mind, Adaptive Perspectives on Human-
Technology Interaction presents detailed
investigations of adaptive cognition in
human-technology interaction. The con¬
tributors draw heavily on the biologically
inspired,
adaptionist
theory and method of
Egon Brunswik,
a pioneer in ecological and
cognitive psychology. Many contributors
also relate their studies and techniques not
only to Brunswik's probabilistic functionalism
and lens model, but also to more recent the¬
ories of adaptive cognition, such as
Gerd
Gigerenzer's ecological rationality, Kenneth
Hammond's social judgment theory, and
John Anderson's rational analysis.
Motivated by Brunswik's view of cogni¬
tion as coming to terms with the causal tex¬
ture of an uncertain world, the contributors
present experimental methods and quantita¬
tive and computational models for address¬
ing theoretical and practical problems in
human-technology interaction. The methods
and models are illustrated in a clear, tutorial
fashion based on empirical studies in high
fidelity simulations of actual work contexts or
field settings, consistent with Brunswik's view
that preserving the integrity of ecological
variables and their reiations is necessary to
ensure the robustness and generaltzability of
scientific research. Most chapters also pro¬
vide insights for supporting cognition and
performance through design or training. The
book is divided into sections devoted to
technological interfaces, automation and
decision aiding,
riek)
studies, extensions of
Brunswik's lens model approach, and com¬
putational models illustrating promising
inte-
grations
of ecological and cognitive theory.
A final section presents reflections by promi¬
nent scholars in decision making and human
factors. Adaptive Perspectives on Human-
Technology Interaction makes a timely and
important contribution to the literature
in the rapidly growing area of human-
technology interaction, and should be of
interest to researchers, students, and prac¬
titioners in cognitive engineering, human-
computer interaction, human factors, judg¬
ment and decision making, and cognitive
science.
About the Editor
Alex Kirlik teaches Human Factors, Indus¬
trial Engineering, and Psychology at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
where he is also a member of the
Beckman
Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. |
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Contents
Foreword
vii
K. R.
Hammond
Contributors
xv
I Background and Motivation
1
Cognitive Engineering: Toward a Workable Concept of Mind
3
Alex Kirlik
2
Introduction to Brunswikian Theory and Method
10
William M. Goldstein
II Technological Interfaces
Introduction
27
Alex Kirlik
3
Knowledge versus Execution in Dynamic judgment Tasks
29
Ann M. Bisantz, Alex Kirlik, Neff Walker, Arthur D.
Fisk.
Paul Cay, and
Donita Phipps
4
Understanding the Effects of Computer Displays and Time Pressure on the
Performance of Distributed Teams
43
Leonard Adelman, Cedric Yeo, and Sheryl L. Miller
5
Supporting Situation Assessment through Attention Guidance and
Diagnostic Aiding: The Benefits and Costs of Display Enhancement
on Judgment Skill
55
William
].
Horrey, Christopher D. Wickens, Richard Strauss, Alex Kirlik,
and Thomas R. Stewart
xii Contents
6
Applying the Multivariate Lens Model to Fault Diagnosis
71
Pratik D. Jha and Ann M. Bisantz
III Automation and Decision Aiding
Introduction
89
Alex Kirlik
7
Measuring the Fit between Human Judgments and Alerting Systems:
A Study of Collision Detection in Aviation
91
Amy R. Pritchett and Ann M. Bisantz
8
Trust, Automation, and Feedback: An Integrated Approach
105
Younho Seong, Ann M. Bisantz, and Gordon J. Cattie
9
Human-Automated judgment Learning: Enhancing Interaction with
Automated Judgment Systems
114
Ellen
).
Bass and Amy R. Pritchett
IV Alternatives to Compensatory Modeling
Introduction
129
Alex Kirlik
10
Inferring Fast and Frugal Heuristics from Human Judgment Data
131
Ling
Rothrock
and Alex Kirlik
11
Viewing Training through a Fuzzy Lens
149
Gwendolyn E. Campbell, Wendi L. Van Buskirk, and Amy E.
Bolton
12
Achieving Coherence: Meeting New Cognitive Demands
in Technological Systems
763
Kathleen L.
Mosier
and Shane T. McCauley
V Into the Field: Vicarious Functioning in Action
Introduction
177
Alex Kirlik
13
What Makes Vicarious Functioning Work? Exploring the Geometry
of Human-Technology Interaction
179
Asaf Degani, Michael Shafto, and Alex Kirlik
14
Understanding the Determinants of Adaptive Behavior in a Modern
Airline Cockpit
197
Stephen M. Casner
15
Abstracting Situated Action: Implications for Cognitive Modeling
and Interface Design
272
Alex Kirlik
VI Ecological Analysis Meets Computational Cognitive Modeling
Introduction
227
Alex Kirlik
Contents
16
The Emerging Rapprochement between Cognitive
and Ecological Analyses
230
Wayne D. Gray
17
The Use of Proximal Information Scent to Forage for Distal Content
on the World Wide Web
247
Peter Pirolli
18
Kilograms Matter: Rational Analysis, Ecological Rationality, and
Closed-Loop Modeling of Interactive Cognition and Behavior
267
Michael D. Byrne, Alex Kirlik, and Chris S.
Fick
VII
Reflections and Future Directions
19
Reflections from a Judgment and Decision Making Perspective
287
Terry Connolly
20
Reflections from a Cognitive Engineering and Human
Factors Perspective
292
Kim J. Vicente
Name Index
297
Subject Index
303
An emerging trend in cognitive science
and psychology is to investigate cogni¬
tion as constrained adaptation to the envi¬
ronment, and today, adaptation often means
working with or through technology. With
this in mind, Adaptive Perspectives on Human-
Technology Interaction presents detailed
investigations of adaptive cognition in
human-technology interaction. The con¬
tributors draw heavily on the biologically
inspired,
adaptionist
theory and method of
Egon Brunswik,
a pioneer in ecological and
cognitive psychology. Many contributors
also relate their studies and techniques not
only to Brunswik's probabilistic functionalism
and lens model, but also to more recent the¬
ories of adaptive cognition, such as
Gerd
Gigerenzer's ecological rationality, Kenneth
Hammond's social judgment theory, and
John Anderson's rational analysis.
Motivated by Brunswik's view of cogni¬
tion as coming to terms with the causal tex¬
ture of an uncertain world, the contributors
present experimental methods and quantita¬
tive and computational models for address¬
ing theoretical and practical problems in
human-technology interaction. The methods
and models are illustrated in a clear, tutorial
fashion based on empirical studies in high
fidelity simulations of actual work contexts or
field settings, consistent with Brunswik's view
that preserving the integrity of ecological
variables and their reiations is necessary to
ensure the robustness and generaltzability of
scientific research. Most chapters also pro¬
vide insights for supporting cognition and
performance through design or training. The
book is divided into sections devoted to
technological interfaces, automation and
decision aiding,
riek)
studies, extensions of
Brunswik's lens model approach, and com¬
putational models illustrating promising
inte-
grations
of ecological and cognitive theory.
A final section presents reflections by promi¬
nent scholars in decision making and human
factors. Adaptive Perspectives on Human-
Technology Interaction makes a timely and
important contribution to the literature
in the rapidly growing area of human-
technology interaction, and should be of
interest to researchers, students, and prac¬
titioners in cognitive engineering, human-
computer interaction, human factors, judg¬
ment and decision making, and cognitive
science.
About the Editor
Alex Kirlik teaches Human Factors, Indus¬
trial Engineering, and Psychology at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
where he is also a member of the
Beckman
Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. |
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title_alt | Oxford series in human-technology interaction |
title_auth | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction |
title_exact_search | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction |
title_exact_search_txtP | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction |
title_full | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction ed. by Alex Kirlik |
title_fullStr | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction ed. by Alex Kirlik |
title_full_unstemmed | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction ed. by Alex Kirlik |
title_short | Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction |
title_sort | adaptive perspectives on human technology interaction methods and models for cognitive engineering and human computer interaction |
title_sub | methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction |
topic | Cognitieve processen gtt Interaction homme-machine (Informatique) Mens-computer-interactie gtt Systèmes homme-machine Human-computer interaction Human-machine systems Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation (DE-588)4125909-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Cognitieve processen Interaction homme-machine (Informatique) Mens-computer-interactie Systèmes homme-machine Human-computer interaction Human-machine systems Mensch-Maschine-Kommunikation Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0510/2005009304.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0635/2005009304-d.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0723/2005009304-b.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016447069&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016447069&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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